Standard

Under the Act 520, CIDB Malaysia is entrusted to regulate the conformance of standards for construction workmanship and materials, to promote and encourage quality assurance in the construction industry. In order to archive the said functions, we need the reference as a guideline, that's why CIDB develop the Construction Industry Standard (CIS). The development of CIS consists of varies parties especially the industry stakeholders and experts. Since 1998, 20 CIS are published.

The main objective of developing this quality assurance is to establish a detailed and systematic framework for ensuring prefabricated timber trusses supplied to project sites are of a consistent standard of product quality and the establishment of a common standard of acceptance for all the relevant parties involved in the construction of roofs using these trusses (including project consultants and authorities).

This CIS 6 incorporates the requirements for both the internal and external audit of all stages of the wood treatment activities confined within the wood treatment company and the resulting quality treatment certification conforming to this document.

CIS 7:2014 Quality Assessment System For Building Construction Work (QLASSIC)

The CIS 7: 2006 on quality assessment system for building construction work adopts several components with reference to CONQUAS 21-The BCA Construction Quality Assessment System (Sixth Edition 2005): Building and Construction Authority, Singapore, it is also dependent on new or update information and development concerning this subject area made available through this Technical Committee.

This Design Guideline's intended to assist construction industries in the use of Hollow Core Slab as one of IBS Components by providing guidelines for professionals and practitioners to refer to. It covers the followings:

The objective of this design guide is to disseminate knowledge and subsequently, to promote the use of precast concrete frames through education. Hopefully, by having such design information will encourage more professionals to participate in this prefabricated component based construction.

This CIS is based on existing Malaysian manufacturer's method of statement with the main objective is to establish a detail and systematic framework for ensuring structural steel supplied to the project sites are handled orderly.

The CIS 15: 2009 on Guidelines On Prevention of Fall at Construction Site adopts several components with reference to Safety and Compensation Council Occupation Safety and Health Act and Regulation (OSHA),1994 (Act 514), Factory and Machinery Act (FMA), 1967 (ACT 139),National Code of Practice For the Prevention of Falls on General Construction, April 2008, Australian.

CIS 16:2009 Guidelines For Works At Confined Areas In Construction Site

*Only available in Bahasa Inggeris

The CIS 16: 2009 on Guidelines for Working at Confined Areas in Construction Site adopts several components with reference to Occupation Safety and Health Act and Regulation (OSHA), 1994 (Act 514), Factory and Machinery Act (FMA), 1967 (ACT 139), local and international Code of Practices and Safe Working Procedures.

CIS 17:2010 Guidelines For Working At Noisy And Dusty Areas In Construction Site

This document may be cited as the Guidelines for Working in Noisy and Dusty Areas in Construction Site. This document is intended to provide guidance to building contractors in protecting their employees in a construction site from noise and dust hazards. This Guideline will assist the contractors, employers and all construction site administrative personnel to better understand the safety and health hazards that may arise from noisy and dusty working environment.

The IBS Content Scoring System (IBS Score) is systematic and structured assessment system that can be used to measure the usage of IBS in a consistent way. It is intended to be a guide for those who are interested in measuring the content of IBS in any building project. The IBS Score can be used, for any purpose, be it for satisfying the regulatory requirement and also for satisfying the requirement of any incentives program.

This standard is developed specifically for ready-mixed concrete as a basis for ready-mixed concrete producers in ensuring that their ready-mixed concrete plant, production and production control, transportation and delivery are certified independently by a certification body recognised by CIDB.

This CIS focuses on the methods of safe use of scaffolding in construction, which addresses the applicable requirements under the Factories And Machinery Act 1967 (Building Operations And Works Of Engineering Construction - BOWEC) (Safety) Regulation 1986, the CIDB Act 520 (Amendment 2011) and the Malaysian Standards MS 1462 on scaffolding. This CIS also highlights the professional responsibilities of the Professional Engineer for Temporary Works (PETW) on the design and supervision of the scaffolding works under the PETW responsibility and also the responsibility the Designated Person of the contractor in the, procurement, erection, maintenance, alteration and dismantling of the scaffolding.